The Nation - News from Feb. 10, 1985
The Administration’s chief civil rights enforcement officer predicted that not only will all court-ordered affirmative action end soon but that the federal government will stop keeping track of compliance. Assistant Atty. Gen. William Bradford Reynolds also predicted in a speech in Miami that Supreme Court decisions will make it more difficult for public and private employers to use quotas as a means of achieving racial balance.
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